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Underwriting as a Skill
Howdy!
I am about to graduate college and I am curious about the best way I can learn to underwrite deals and get familiar with the process. I am talking about bigger multifamily deals around 20+ units. Would love to be able to underwrite a property quickly and efficiently. I feel like this is a skill totally worth having. Any help on how to get better / started?